2. iMapMyRUN
3. HopStop
Public transportation can be fickle, so this
app comes in handy when you need to check service changes or find
quicker routes to get to work on time. HopStop has travel information
available for 62 cities and counting.
4. Flipboard
Named Apple's iPad App of the Year in 2010 and one of TIME's Top 50 Innovations,
Flipboard is "your (pocket-sized) social magazine." The app creates a
magazine out of everything being shared with you — Facebook updates,
tweets, Instagram photos, etc. — within categories you choose (News,
Politics, Design, etc.). Literally flip through this app with your
finger and you'll always be in the loop.
5. Google Currents
Similar to Flipboard, this app also turns your
iPhone into an innovative magazine, but it focuses on bringing you
updates from top publications, blogs and trends. Google Currents will keep you informed with the latest news when you're on the go.
6. Pandora Radio / Spotify
Good music can definitely add a little something to your day, so use
these apps when your train is running late or when your colleague has a
particularly annoying cough. Pandora Radio gives you a personalized
music experience with new music discovery you'll love, while Spotify gives you instant access to 15 million tracks.
Note: While the Spotify app is free, access to music requires a monthly fee.
Note: While the Spotify app is free, access to music requires a monthly fee.
7. Evernote
This app keeps you organized across all of the
devices you use. You can take notes during meetings, make to-do lists,
take photos of whiteboard ideas, record voice reminders and share
everything with your colleagues, classmates or friends. The search
function is especially useful to keep track of your tasks.
8. Dropbox
Dropbox gives you access to your documents,
photos and videos wherever you are. You can add files to "Favorites" for
offline viewing and download email attachments directly to the app.
9. Urbanspoon
Whether you're looking for a good restaurant
to conduct a lunch meeting or for some stellar takeout to bring back to
your desk, this app makes meal times easy. Urbanspoon lets you search
for eateries based on location or cuisine, and the "shake" feature
randomly finds you a new place to eat. You can even make reservations
from the palm of your hand.
10. Crackle
Wind down with your favorite TV shows and
films on Crackle, the top-rated app in the App Store Rewind 2011 iPhone
entertainment category. Crackle hosts hundreds of shows and movies
available for streaming on demand, all for free.
BONUS: Relax Melodies
If that jackhammer starts a little too early
in the morning, or if there's a bit too much snoring in your vicinity,
this may be the app for you. Relax Melodies delivers on its name,
creating white noise to help you rest up for another day.
Source: Mashable.com
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